Wanted to ask you about this article, how do you remember the early days of the internet (I was sadly too young at that time). Do you wish it back? And do you think it can ever be like that again? I would be very interested

  • @Anders429@lemmy.world
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    241 year ago

    Drives me crazy when I see this kind of format for things like programming. Nothing like pausing the video and trying to see what their code says.

    • Nepenthe
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      111 year ago

      I was all set to start bitching about the obligatory 10-15 minutes of “older, medicated suburban housewife shows off her whole yarn closet, every needle, which needle she likes (it’s just pretty), her fingernails, pushes her state-mandated store, and then finishes off with an internet recipe story about how her gramgram was fleeing the war and had to knit jasmine stitch backwards to survive…before fucking up the stitch and never editing that part out. But it’s ok because her hands were in the way the whole time anyway.”

      But I think you’ve found the only thing that has me beat.

      I will at least use this time to implore any knitting/crochet peeps on the fediverse that if you or someone you love is uploading how-to videos anywhere on the web…SHOW ME THE DAMN STITCH SO I CAN LEAVE. I HAVE PROJECTS, I DO NOT CARE.

      • swan_pr
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        51 year ago

        I’ll usually go with the length of the video in cases like this. Anything above 5 minutes is a red flag!

        • Nepenthe
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          I still remember a video I found a year ago that was just barely over a whole minute. It was a guy doing one single really clear cable stitch in complete silence, and then the video cuts out.

          I do not know who they are, but I will vouch for that man before god.

          Doing a cursory search to see if I can find it again, the second video suggested to me is 26:44 long.

          • swan_pr
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            41 year ago

            It probably disappeared into the ether because it was too short or lacked a backdrop of dried flowers and a cup of tea.

        • deejay4am
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          21 year ago

          YT algorithm favors videos that are at least 10 minutes (they fit more ads in) so those get recommended more. As a result, runtimes get padded with fluff so you get recommended to more viewers.

          • @flipthetube@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            That’s disgusting.

            I feel like relying on the algorithms completely misses the human elements.

            If I need an answer to something, I want my top results to be short and sweet. If I want a documentary or dj set, I don’t want a 3-10 minute version.

          • Tarpan (extinct) | flo
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            01 year ago

            @4am @swan_pr
            For me, it depends on the topic of the video.
            E.g. there are “full courses” about “learning HTML/CSS” or “Svelte” or anything frontend development related, that work for me.

            And I don’t watch any youtube video on youtube anymore, but only use an invidious server, like yewtu.be - works like a charme (most of the time).

            No ads, no tracking, no algorithm \o/

            • swan_pr
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              11 year ago

              Of course, it all depends on the context. A tutorial for a specific knitting stitch can be done in under 5 minutes, other stuff not so much! There was also an interesting thread somewhere yesterday asking why don’t people use their subscription feed on YT and the answers were a good representation of the user base here, ie: most do use it and avoid the algo at all costs! So I think we’re all on the same page here, we search and use YT in a way that is most efficient but not the most common :)

          • T o r b e n I m m i s c h
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            01 year ago

            @4am @swan_pr
            Ended up transcribing a (good) sourdough bread recipe from a 19 minute YT that included a segment of the baker and his girlfriend biking to the beach to swim. I need baking tips - not a leopard bikini FFS!

        • Nepenthe
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          1 year ago

          I assume it all works the same on mastodon, if it’s showing up ok, so:

          Bold is 2 asterisks on either side
          like ** this **

          Italics is either one asterisk on each side like * this * or underscores _ like this _ (does this show up italicized for you?)

          • Strikethrough is ~~ two tildes ~~ and looks like this

          Obviously just remove the spaces in between the symbols and letters, because I can’t figure out yet how to stop markdown from working on here any other way, in order to depict it precisely

        • Nepenthe
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          11 year ago

          If you can pull it off, you have my blessing. Better post it when you’re done, though.

        • Nepenthe
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          Ok, explain. Link me. I’ve been turning this over in my head. I cannot fathom what “fabric artist trading card” could possibly be

    • Svenja
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      11 year ago

      @Anders429 @bstix for me its even not accessible then, because I can’t see the Code in the Video on Screen, ocr is also not reliable there.

    • @janananena@det.social
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      11 year ago

      @Anders429 @bstix lol actually i watch videos for programming sometimes - what is really bad is getting a good look at that one knitting stitch that has a six letter abbreviation and only the worst text explanations WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH TAKING A PICTURE OF THIS